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Academic & Professional Books  Insects & other Invertebrates  Arthropods (excl. insects)  Crustaceans

The Crustacean Integument Morphology and Biochemistry

Monograph Out of Print
Edited By: MN Horst and JA Freeman
256 pages
Publisher: CRC Press
The Crustacean Integument
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  • The Crustacean Integument ISBN: 9780849349867 Hardback Jun 1993 Out of Print #28045
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About this book

The Crustacean Integument summarizes the current state of the knowledge regarding the structure, organization, and function of the crustacean integument. Methods for analysis are covered and include discussions on techniques such as immunocytochemistry, immunoelectron microscopy, SDS-PAGE, Western blot analysis, scanning, and transmission electron microscopy. The book considers embryologic and physiologic features of the crustacean integument, including cellular proliferation during larval development and calcification.Structural components are examined, including the structure and synthesis of crustacean chitin and cuticular proteins and their homologies within arthropods. Specialized features of the integument such as pore canals and tegumental glands and the morphology of the pre-, post-, and intermolt cuticle are covered. Micrographs and diagrams help illustrate key concepts in the text. "The Crustacean Integument" will benefit crustacean biologists working in cell biology, biochemistry, genetics, physiology, systematics, development, and toxicology.

Contents

Molt-Related Changes in Integumental Structure and Function (R.D. Roer and R.M. Dillaman). Pore Canal Systems and Associated Cuticular Microstructures in Amphipod Crustaceans (K. Halcrow). Differential Localization of Specific Proteins in the Exoskeleton of the Bermuda Land Crab (J.J. O'Brien, S.S. Kumari, and D.M. Skinner). The Pathway of Crustacean Chitin Synthesis (M.N. Horst, A.N. Walker, and E. Klar). Tegumental Glands of Crustacea (P. Talbot and D. Demers). The Crustacean Epidermis during Larval Development (J.A. Freeman). Index.

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Monograph Out of Print
Edited By: MN Horst and JA Freeman
256 pages
Publisher: CRC Press
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